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Overdue book returned to Canadian library after 27 years

By Jonna Lorenz
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Aug. 25 (UPI) -- Workers at Hamilton Public Library in Canada found a copy of The Perennial Philosophy by Aldous Huxley in a return bin 27 years after it was last checked out on Dec. 13, 1993.

"Welcome back lost one!" a post about the discovery on the library's Facebook page reads. A new edition of the book was printed in 2009.

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Lisa Radha Weaver, the library's director of collections and program development, told CBC News she didn't know where the book had been.

"We do know that our books go on a lot of adventures in our city, our country, around the world," Weaver said. "We hop the book has had a great few decades away from Hamilton Public Library."

The library counts 7,606 books -- just under 0.8% of its collection -- as lost, but that doesn't include items that disappeared before December 2018.

The library recently eliminated late fees and fines.

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